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31. In 1873 they formed a partnership, born of mutual respect and trust, to manufacture soda ash near Northwich in Cheshire.
32. In both cases he is born of the cosmic Egg, but more important is the description given him.
33. Linda Chavez-Thompson, a union leader born of sharecropper parents, became the first person of color elected to the executive office.
34. It is a reflex born of predation by voracious crabs that nip at the tender tubeworm plumes with their claws.
35. Essex, one of the new universities born of the last years of Macmillan's rule, was occupied.
36. We see new needs, born of newer economic and social conditions, which call to be met.
37. Goldman packs his book, wall-to-wall, with wisdom born of his own 40-year-plus career.
38. The notion of the overriding importance of applicability of learning is born of long immersion in community education.
39. Managed care was born of the need to contain soaring medical costs.
40. Watching as he pulled on his oilskins with an ease born of long practice, Polly shivered violently.
41. Ed was born of working-class parents in Brooklyn, New York.
42. And here we shall focus primarily on the role of the post-Renaissance author, the author born of Cartesian dualism.
43. That devil, born of isolation, he had seen so often destroy young men through exhaustion, frustration and despair.
44. He was born of humble parentage.
45. She was born of humble parentage.
46. I want this baby be born of love.
47. He was born of plebeian origins.
48. He was born of fairly well-to-do parents.
49. I was Born of a watchmaker in London.
50. He was born of a peasant family.
51. He was born of poor parentage.
52. A free race cannot be born of slave mothers.
53. Improving search results almost becomes voodoo born of experience.
54. Sure, the special something that sets apart a Tolstoy or Shakespeare or Salman Rushdie or Isabel Allende is a gift, a talent born of disposition, experience, and commitment.
55. Sigmund Freud was born of Jewish parents, at Freiburg, in Moravia, 68 years ago.
56. Born of director Giuseppe Tornatore's childhood memories, this is a magic lantern in a Sicilian boy's hand, its warm light shed on the riches of life in a poor , stone - built land .
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57. As we all know, "national" one word and its true value is the human society economy developing to a certain stage should be born of the product.
58. It was believed that Mithra, an infant god, was born of a rock.
59. Because it is a recent word born of word play, and because it is so widely used, O. K. has also invited many folk etymologies .
60. Due to some historical reason, the majority of China's publicly listed companies were born of some high-productive capital from their mother companies and from spin-off listing.
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